University of Virginia Library

1. Attendance

By Departments and Territory

                   
Total  From Virginia  From Outside  No. of Women 
College  1003  507  496 
Graduate  61  52  12 
Engineering  194  132  62 
Law  319  182  137 
Medicine  156  96  60 
Education  32  28  15 
Gross Total  1765  997  768  36 
Less Duplicates  12  10 
Net Total  1753  987  766  36 
         
Total to April 15, 1922  1753 
Summer Quarter 1921  2429 
Nurses Training School  77 
Extension Courses in 10 cities  328 
Net Total Registration  4587 - and increase
over last session of 997. 

From Paul Goodloe McIntire, a gift of $50,000 for the
construction of an Orthopedic wing to the University
Hospital.

From Mrs. William H. White and family, a gift of $10,000
to the Law School as a memorial to the late William
H. White.


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From the Seven Society, gift of $77.77 to be added to
the Seven Society Loan Fund.

From Prof. Fiske Kimball, $2,000 of the $2,500 allotted
him as Supervising Architect of the Gymnasium,
toward securing the services of Mr. George Gromort
in Architectural Designing.

From Judge George H. Harrison, of Staunton, gift of
his library 600 volumes - for the Law Library of
the University.

From Hon. James Bassett Moore to the Law Library Hyde
on International Law,
2 Vols.

From Dean W. M. Lile to the Law Library, Equity Pleading
and Practice
(1922) by Dean Lile.

From Alumni, faculty and friends, gift of a portrait of
President Alderman, as set forth in the following
correspondence:

President Edwin A. Alderman,
University, Va.
Dear Sir:-

On behalf of the donors, I have the privilege of
presenting to the Rector and Visitors a portrait of the first
President of the University of Virginia. It is the work of
Eugene Speicher, of New York, a noted artist and portrait painter.
The portrait is the joint gift of many alumni, members of the
faculty, and other friends of the President and of the University.

This presentation is the fulfillment of a deep and
long felt desire that the University of Virginia should own, as
one of its cherished possession, a worthy portrait of its
distinguished President.

Very respectfully,
(Signed) J. L. Newcomb
Chairman of Committee on Alderman Portrait"

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"Professor J. L. Newcomb,
University, Va.
My dear Professor Newcomb:

I beg to acknowledge the receipt
of your kind letter, in which you announce the presentation
to the Rector and Visitors, by a joint group of alumni,
members of the faculty, and friends of the University and of
the President, a portrait of the first President of the University
of Virginia.

I shall have great satisfaction
in announcing this gift to the Rector and Visitors at their
meeting tonight, and I am sure shall be authorized by them
to express to you, ad through you, to the generous givers their
gratitude for this gift.

I trust I may be permitted, as an
expression of personal gratitude, to say that I deeply appreciate
this acto fo thoughtful good will and am genuinely
touched to know of the desire to my friends to have this portrait
upon the walls of the University which I have sought to
serve for so long a period.

Assuring you of my personal affection
and good will, and begging that you will in some way convey
to the givers of this gift my personal thankfulness, I am,

Faithfully yours,
(signed)
Edwin A. Alderman
President"

The President was authorized to prepare suitable resolutions
to be forwarded to each of the foregoing donors.

The Budget for the fiscal year 1922-23 was presented
by the President and adopted in the following form and figures,
to-wit:

[the Budget for the year 1922-23 follows on page 143]